The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the United StatesD. Appleton, 1854 |
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... Government , as a dealer in public land , and the speculators ; that they held in market at least an equal quantity in value to that which the Government now has offered for sale , and that every restriction imposed upon the sales of ...
... Government , as a dealer in public land , and the speculators ; that they held in market at least an equal quantity in value to that which the Government now has offered for sale , and that every restriction imposed upon the sales of ...
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... Government to acquiesce in her refusal to respect our rights to establish the relation which one portion of our population shall have to another- and how unreasonable it would be for her to expect that our Government should be more ...
... Government to acquiesce in her refusal to respect our rights to establish the relation which one portion of our population shall have to another- and how unreasonable it would be for her to expect that our Government should be more ...
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... Government had nine regiments of artillery , seven of infantry , and two of dragoons . He would submit to every one to say whether such a line could not be amply defended by such a force . Supposing one regiment to be stationed at St ...
... Government had nine regiments of artillery , seven of infantry , and two of dragoons . He would submit to every one to say whether such a line could not be amply defended by such a force . Supposing one regiment to be stationed at St ...
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... Government , as our population increased . He compared the Government to a partnership . While there were but few partners , the regulations might be minute and particular ; but when they were numerous and amounted to hundreds , the ...
... Government , as our population increased . He compared the Government to a partnership . While there were but few partners , the regulations might be minute and particular ; but when they were numerous and amounted to hundreds , the ...
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... Government in 1818 had been very different from what they were now . The whole expenditure then , exclusive of the public debt , had not ex- ceeded ten millions . It was now twenty - five or twenty - six millions , and yet Mr. C. was ...
... Government in 1818 had been very different from what they were now . The whole expenditure then , exclusive of the public debt , had not ex- ceeded ten millions . It was now twenty - five or twenty - six millions , and yet Mr. C. was ...
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The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of ... John Caldwell Calhoun Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1853 |
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